Taiwan Moon Festival - dictation
- The Moon Festival in Taiwan is a holiday when people do not go to work.
- It happens on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, around September or October, when the moon is full.
- Families meet to eat, pray at temples, and give thanks for the harvest.
- A famous story tells of Chang'e, a goddess who flew to the moon to escape a cruel emperor.
- Mooncakes are special round pastries with sweet fillings like red bean paste.
- People enjoy barbecuing meat on small grills, which is a big event during this festival.
- Everyone loves to watch the full moon and share stories together.